The white, 20 percent enlarged mock-up of an Audi Q7 SUV car was put in the central parking strip of Karl-Marx-Straße in Berlin-Neukoelln. These popular vehicles are characterized by high fuel consumption, a sturdy menacing exterior, luxurious interior, and four-wheel drive propulsion. For a number of weeks this huge vehicle occupied several parking spaces. A gleaming white dream of a motor car, it was supposed to gradually disintegrate in bad weather, with the wood soaking up rain water, and turn into rubbish among torrential traffic. It was also intended to provoke angry reactions from the locals and perhaps get covered in graffiti or otherwise vandalized. Nothing of the sort happened. The timber withstood, and people came up driven by curiosity, taking photos, or even caressing its surface as if they believed it to pay homage to their very real desires. For its presentation at Prague’s Meetfactory the car was pierced with a concrete pillar, and at Berlin’s Anselm Dreher Gallery we propelled it straight into a wall.